In the navigation on the left select Apps –> FieldtripGB –> Documents –> Edina –> Assets

You should see a folder for each asset you have created.

You can copy these to your Desktop or directly to Dropbox if you have a Dropbox folder on your Desktop

This should allow Apple users to find and retrieve data that they have collected using Fieldtrip GB without having to use the Upload Records function. However, we would still strongly recommend using the Upload Records function and then access the data through the FtGB Authoring Tool.

March 2017: Please note EDINA is no longer maintaining or supporting the Fieldtrip GB app, which has now been withdrawn from the App Store and Google Play. To develop your own data collection app, please refer to Fieldtrip Open:

Good news fruit based phone fans, Fieldtrip GB is now available or iPhone and iPad. You can download the app for free from the iTunes App Store. It contains the same functionality as the Android version and we hope you like it. We are currently working on a few tweaks and would love to hear what you think about the app. To provide feedback just drop us an email to edina@ed.ac.uk just put “Fieldtrip GB” in the subject field and it will get to the development team.